Bella Grace Vineyards plants at no more than 538 vines per acre with 9x9 spacing. All vines have disease and drought resistant root stock and are pruned for low yields and high quality grapes. Sustainable vineyard practices are employed at all times, respectful of the environment. Good winegrowing combined with the granitic composition of Amador County's rolling hills, plus a climate of cool nights and warm days, all help to produce quality grapes for our award winning wines.

Zinfandel

Zinfandel vines are head trained - pruned to six shoots, and two buds per shoot.

1.5 acres Hambrecht clone on St. George root stock

1.6 acres Shenandoah Zinfandel clone on 110R root stock

1.9 acres Dempel clone on St. George root stock

1.75 acres Deaver clone on 110R root stock

Primitivo

Primitivo vines are head trained - pruned to six shoots, and two buds per shoot.

2.2 acres Primitivo 03 clone on 110R root stock

Vermentino

Vermentino vines are on vertical trellis systems, trained to 12 shoots per vine - pruned to 2 buds and 2 clusters per bud.

2.0 acres Vermentino from Tablas Creek on 110R root stock

Roussanne

Roussanne vines are on vertical trellis systems, trained to 12 shoots per vine - pruned to 2 buds and 2 clusters per bud.

0.75 acres Roussanne from Tablas Creek on 110R root stock

Grenache

Grenache vines are head trained - pruned to six shoots and two buds per shoot.